Mandić: Đukanović's speech of the desperado is the main culprit for the downfall of society

"The coming days must show where Montenegro is today and what path it intends to take," Mandic said

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Mandić, Photo: Boris Pejović
Mandić, Photo: Boris Pejović
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One of the leaders of the Democratic Front, Andrija Mandić, assessed today that the performance of President Milo Đukanović, in an interview with the Croatian Jutarnji list, "is the speech of a desperate, spent politician and a man who is the main culprit for thirty years of robbery, wrongdoing and the downfall of Montenegrin society".

In his statement to Tanjug, Mandić assessed that Đukanović, now "at the end of his political career", admits that he has lost international and public support, but that he is trying to rehabilitate himself with the help of some politicians from the surrounding area, primarily Croatia, the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the "false of the State of Kosovo".

"Djukanović's mention that on stage there is an attempt to make Serbia want Kosovo, but without Albanians and Montenegro, but without Montenegrins, represents hypocrisy, because he is actually the one who wholeheartedly supported the ethnic cleansing of Serbs in Kosovo and Metohija and publicly threatened during the election campaign 2020, that on August 30 it will be difficult for the Serbian Orthodox Church and the Serbs in Montenegro, and he prepared tractors for them to travel in one direction," Mandic said.

He points out that he is not worried about the "disappointed Đukanović" as much as the attempts of those structures from the environment who want to bring him back into the "game".

"The coming days must show where Montenegro is today and what path it intends to take. Only we, the citizens of Montenegro, can give the answer to what kind of Montenegro we want: do we want Montenegro to be a democratic state or not, whether we can let's win freedom and build institutions, can we develop our economy and employ young people, and crucially: can we reach those goals with Milo Đukanović as the key decision-maker," Mandić said.

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